As you know I am not an art lover and in particular I certainly don't understand a contemporary art, but I was 'forced' by 'you know who' :-) to become acquainted with the Broad, a contemporary art museum in downtown LA. Apparently it holds one of the most prominent collections of postwar and contemporary art worldwide and it's a home to more than 2,000 works of art. I have to admit that some of the paintings were pleasant to look at, but as I said before, I am not an art lover or a connoisseur so I do not understand an artistic vision or don't see any deeper meaning besides of enjoying what I can see. I'll describe some other time few paintings that I thought were nice, but for now just wanted to tell you more about the building itself (it's this 'honeycomb' like one in the pictures). The Broad is designed by world-renowned architecture firm Diller Scofidio + Renfro (DS+R) in collaboration with Gensler.The building design is based on a concept entitled 'the veil and the vault'. 'The veil' is a porous envelope that wraps the whole building, filtering and transmitting daylight to the indoor space. 'The vault' is a concrete body which forms the core of the building, dedicated to artworks storage, laboratories, curatorial spaces and officesThe 'veil' is made of 2,500 fiberglass-reiforced concrete panels and 650 tons of steel. 36 million pounds of concrete make up the 'vault'. The vault walls are made of Venetian plaster.I think the building looks very impressive and I would not hesitate to call it an architectural masterpiece. What do you think Atria?